Andrew L. Yarrow has studied and written about education for The New York Times, the U.S. Department of Education, and Public Agenda and, as a parent, is no stranger to parental involvement in education.

Webinar Training for Family Engagement

November 3, 2010 10:10 AM

Can you train educators by Internet to work better with parents and families to support educational programs? Many people swear by webinars, and a nonprofit called Foundations, Inc. believes that its online training can help boost family engagement.

The organization, which is committed to improving educational experiences for America's children, is offering "Involving Families in Your Program" November 4 at 1 pm. The webinar, which costs $34.95, explores strategies to build enduring relationships, overcome common challenges to engagement, and help staff set clear goals to boost family engagement.

Founded 18 years ago in Pennsylvania, Foundations, Inc. is a capacity-building organization focused on professional development, technical assistance, program development and design, and supporting tools, publications, and services. It operates by developing partnerships with schools, school districts, community organizations, and after-school networks.

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